Want to feel and look your best? That requires a whole arsenal of health and wellness resources. Luckily, the Bay Area has tons to offer—and we've curated the best of them for you. Here are our picks for the yoga and fitness classes, healthy foods, healers, and more.

(From the editors: This guide was originally published in January 2017 and has been updated to reflect the latest news and closures.)

Eat Up: The Healthiest Restaurants, Juice Cleanses, Cookbooks + More in the Bay Area

Alternative Vegan (2017) by Instagram food darling, Marie Reginato, shatters the notion that there's a one size fits all diet, and pushes the boundaries of what being vegan means with an array of delectable recipes. Think: Minty-Pistachio Falafels, Veggie Filled Miso To-Go, Basil-Stuffed Zucchini Rolls, and Caramelized Fennel and Dill Cakes. // In Raw. Vegan. Not Gross (2016, Flatiron Books), YouTube star Laura Miller offers more than 100 entirely vegan and mostly raw recipes for those who want to eat delicious food and feel good. Food photographer Erin Gleeson's gorgeously illustrated cookbook, The Forest Feast Gatherings (2016, Abrams), is packed with 100 simple vegetarian recipes designed for relaxed entertaining. In Afro-Vegan (2014, Ten Speed Press), renowned chef and food justice activist Bryant Terry reworks and remixes the classic dishes of the African Diaspora to present new and creative culinary combinations that will amaze vegans, vegetarians, and omnivores alike. In The Anti-Inflammation Cookbook (2015, Chronicle Books), Williams-Sonoma's head chef Amanda Haas joins forces with Dr. Bradly Jacobs to explain which foods are most beneficial for those who suffer from inflammation and shares 65 recipes that feature inflammation-busting ingredients. A quarterly magazine for food lovers, Gluten Free Forever collects recipes from top chefs, tutorials for mastering gluten-free cooking, and a whole lot of fun and stunning photography.

HEALTHY MEAL DELIVERY

Sakara Life launched its nutrition-focused meal delivery program in the Bay Area in 2016 after finding success in NYC and L.A. Big name celebs (ahem, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Hudson and Chrissy Teigen) are hooked on the brand's delicious plant-based and organic meals. // All the gluten- and dairy-free meals at Methodologyare customized to suit your body type, personal preferences, health goals, and allergies. // Thistle also delivers GF and DF meals, as well as cold-pressed juices, to the homes and offices of busy, health-conscious foodies all around the Bay Area. // Once a week, Purple Carrot ships everything you need to prepare quick-and-easy vegetarian meals in 40 minutes or less. Berkeley-based Three Stone Hearth's weekly menu features nutrient-rich foods with maximum digestibility such as black bean chili, cottage pie with cauliflower mash, and even maple-vanilla tapioca pudding. // Sprig delivers super-healthy meals such as grilled chicken with marinara and spaghetti squash made from organic and sustainably sourced ingredients. // Sun Basketdrops off pre-measured, farm-fresh ingredients and easy recipes at your door. Choose from a variety of different dishes such as pan-seared wild salmon and pork blade chop with paleo and gluten-free options (we love their zebra eggplant bowl). // Green Tiffin takes meal delivery to another level with plant-based sustainable food, eco-friendly delivery (e-bike), and reusable double-decker "tiffins" that come in a burlap sack that keeps food cold and creates zero waste. Their menu consists of vegan eats loaded with flavor—this week's menu has spinach chia-goji salad and falafel burger; ola pakora and eggplant parmigiana; and feta frittata and pumpkin pea curry. // Those seeking vegetarian meals will be thrilled to discover Veestro. Their 100 percent plant-based, organic, non-GMO, and chef-prepared entrees and juices are available a la carte, in meal packs, and there's even a gluten-free feast and weight loss menu plan. On the menu are black bean pasta alfredro, Indian kamut stew, and red curry. // If you want to put a little legwork in, Terra's Kitchenwill provide everything you need, while still allowing you to feel like a Top Chef champ. Choose from 40 mouthwatering recipes created by their culinary team each week, and receive chopped ingredients with recipe cards. The options range from simpler eats to gourmet items like pesto goat cheese vegetable flatbreads, spicy chili-garlic cod with cauliflower puree, Mexican chicken chili, and grilled Wagyu steak with charred red pepper steak sauce. They also have pre-portioned meal kits as well as paleo, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. // The Cupboard SF is a one-woman show. Rachael Gorjestani has been cooking up healthy meals from her kitchen to deliver to anyone and everyone wants a pre-made, homemade healthy lunch—in singles or packs of four. // Farm Hill offers veggie options, grain bowls, dishes from DOSA, smoothies, and protein power packs. // Luke's Local has meal plans and pre-packed lunch boxes made by professional chefs with sustainable ingredients. They even have a house butcher. // Model Meals offers an array of options including grain-free, Whole 30-compatible, local, and organic meals delivered two days a week.

RESTAURANTS WITH VEGAN + GLUTEN-FREE FOCUS

Locally sourced and globally inspired, the menu at Millenium(5912 College Ave, Oakland) is constantly evolving. // Souley Vegan(301 Broadway, Oakland)is full of traditional Southern flavors; chow down on seitan steaks, sweet potato waffles, battered kale, and fried okra. // Shizen(370 14th St, Mission) prepares authentic Japanese dishes free of seafood, meat, dairy, or any other animal byproduct. Try their kale and beet salads, smoked bean curd and grilled mushroom skewers, and intricate sushi rolls made with spicy tofuna (that's faux tuna), avocado, and chili tobiko. // San Francisco's newest healthy addition, Little Gem(400 Grove St, Hayes Valley) comes from Eric Lilavois (former chief operating officer of the Thomas Keller Restaurant Group), chef Dave Cruz (Ad Hoc), and Wall Street guru John DiFazio. Offering a menu that's gluten-, dairy- and refined sugar-free, Little Gem wins for its morning salads that promise a green start to the day. // Serving up flavor-forward cuisine that caters to vegans, vegetarians and those with gluten sensitivity, menu items at True Food Kitchen (180 El Camino Real, Palo Alto and 120 Broadway Lane, Walnut Creek) are based on the anti-inflammatory diet principles of wellness superstar and father of integrative medicine Dr. Andrew Weil. // For dessert, Pepples Donut Farm(6037 San Pablo Ave, Oakland), a strictly vegan donut maker, will put any sweet tooth at ease with their grand selection of fried, filled, and glazed decadence or grab a sweet vegan treat and a individual pot of tea at the ever-popularTimeless Coffee Roasters and Bakery (4252 Piedmont Ave, Oakland) in Oakland. // The Butcher's Son has an ever changing menu with a variety of in house-made "meats" and "cheeses" that will make you rethink what it means to be vegan. Their plant-based takes on deli classics and delectable pastries include meatball grinders, fried chicken, pulled pork and bacon patty melts. // Head over to Gracias Madre for vegan Taco Tuesdays and gorge on fried cauliflower with cashew-based queso in a warm tortilla. // Eat at Shangri-La (4001 Linden St, Oakland and 4905 Telegraph Ave, Oakland), you only have two options: moderate or full and you'll get a hearty soup, endless kukicha tea, and a heaping plate of deliciously cooked greens, legumes, and veggies. // At Ananda Fuara(1298 Market St, Civic Center), spiritual guru Sri Chinmoy creates vegetarian and vegan eats like mushroom ravioli, curries, and mushroom burgers.

ULTIMATE JUICE CLEANSES

If a lifestyle reset is what you're looking for, Urban Remedy's new Metta-morphosis will address body, mind, and spirit with its combination of green juices and real foods (there is chewing!), as well as wellness shots, tinctures, coffee, and tea. // Adorably presented, Can Can Cleanse's mason jar-packed cleanse options range from all juice, mostly green, to mostly juice with some nut milk and a light dinner salad. // The Classic Reset is Project Juice's liquid-only cleanse that helps get rid of pesky cravings and fire up your newfound clean-eating habits. Six bottles include a D-Tox blend of chlorophyll, mint, green apple, and young coconut water, as well as the signature indulgence, Cashew Mylk. // If you're an experienced cleanser looking to up your juice-fast game, Juice Shop's Pro Cleanse offers an all-green organic vegetable juice cleanse with no fruit added. // Pressed Juicery has three different cleanse options: for first time cleansers and athletes (rich in protein and complex carbohydrates); those who want a balanced cleanse and juices with high efficacy; and their most intense, lowest calorie option for experienced cleansers. // The Juice Shop provides four levels of liquid fasting from beginner to pro. Each level is filled with greens and anti-inflammatory goodies to battle toxins and increase energy levels. // Project Juice, too, offers multiple cleanses including rejuvenation, classic reset, seasonal, and advanced. The cold-pressed juices rely on plant protein from leafy greens and organic fruit to detox and eliminate cravings. In addition to juices, rejuvenation also includes chef-crafted soups with detox-supporting herbs, digestion-enhancing probiotics, superfood snack, and cleansing tea. // Regenerate without feeling overly fatigued or starved with Happy Moose Juice. Try their full or mini cleanses packed with antioxidants, vitamins, and living enzymes to restore balance.

HEALING BONE BROTH

Your favorite Bay Area-based sustainable butcher-restaurant Belcampo Meat Co.(1998 Polk St, Nob Hill) has two bone broth options—organic beef and pork bones, or organic chicken and turkey carcasses and vegetables. Simmered for a minimum of 20 hours to extractall the beneficial collagens from the bones, both are equally tasty and nutritious. Enjoy a cup over brunch, or get a 28 oz container for $16. // Proposition Chicken's(1750 Market St, Mid-Market) broth really pushes the health agenda: Their $5 cup of chicken bone broth is made from water, air-chilled chicken bones, vegetables, and herbs that are simmered with another miracle elixir, apple cider vinegar, for 24 hours, which purportedly gets more nutrients like calcium, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, as well as glucosamine and chondroitin sulphates (just like your joint vitamins), from the bones. // With a slew of healthy, organic fare—turmeric lattes, kombucha, hearty salads, and endless dairy-, gluten-, nut-, and soy-free options—it's no surprise that As Quoted (3613 Sacramento St, Presidio Heights) also has their very own bone broth made with pasture-raised chicken, chives, and Jacobsen sea salt. // Cooked in small, slow batches, and seasoned with organic veggies, seaweed and sea salt, Broth Baby delivers delicious doses of protein and minerals to your door. They have three options—beef, chicken, and turmeric, coconut, veggie. Yum! You can even get bundles with all the flavors, a one month supply, or the cleanse. In addition to being available at a multitude of local shops they also deliver to SF, Oakland, Berkeley, and Alameda. No need to step out in the cold after all. // Cafe Umami(2224 MacArthur Blvd, Oakland)offers Broth Baby bone broth with a little something extra. Their bone broth soup with brown rice is seasoned with salt, sansyo, black pepper, smoked paprika; the broth bowl has brown rice, mushroom, blanched spinach, burdock pickle and sauerkraut, and a dash of nori-gomasio; and then there's the broffee, that's right—bone broth-infused coffee. // Mission Heirloom's (2085 Vine St, Berkeley) house-seasoned bone broth here is made with the most highly gelatinous bones they can find; and they blend all the collagen and soft cartilage from the bones back into the broth so it's as nutrient-rich as possible (imagine the glowing skin and hair you'll have). Pop in for a cup of sipping bone broth in their outdoor garden (add a sous vide egg for some extra oomph), or grab a jar to take home.

COFFEE ALTERNATIVES

Tea is the new coffee at Samovar Tea Lounge(411 Valencia St, Mission), where latte lovers can grab a wonderfully nuanced chai, which simmers all day in handmade copper urns, a shot of creamy, grassy matcha, or a turmeric latte with a fresh crack of black pepper on top. Asha Tea House's (2086 University Ave, Berkeley) Pineapple Oolong, a sweet delicate tea paired with fresh seasonal fruit puree, is perfect for days when it's too hot for coffee. Meanwhile, Boba Guys(8 Octavia St #308, Hayes Valley) focuses on ethically sourced and local ingredients for the highest-quality boba tea in town. Ask for yours with almond milk and honey instead of sugar to make sure you're getting maximum health benefits. For a tea education, cozy up to the bar at Chinatown's Vital Tea Leaf(509 Grant Ave, Chinatown), wherethe Blue People Oolong offers a solid coffee alternative with an added kick of sweet ginseng. Not feeling tea? An Espresso Date Shake at Nourish Cafe(189 6th Ave, Richmond), made with banana, dark roast coffee, cacao, dates, almond milk, and a pinch of sea salt, will get you through the day. Head over to the Tea House of the Sacred Heart at the Center SF for a zenned-out Esalen-like experience. As one of the most serene tea rooms in the city, get suggestions from the tea connoisseurs, do some yoga, and or learn about cannabis consciousness and biomimicry. Drop in, or as a member, enjoy as many teas you'd like.

LOCAL HONEY

Marshall's Farm(159 Lombard Rd, American Canyon) harvests small quantities of gourmet honey in the microclimates of the San Francisco Bay Area. Seasonal blooms such as eucalyptus, Star Thistle, wildflower, and blackberry are used to craft their 100 percent pure natural honeys. Pick up a jar at Whole Foods or Bi-Rite. // Steve Gentry of Steve's Bees specializes in raising local honeybee survivor stock (bees that can thrive in the local ecology). Find him selling honey, beeswax and propolis, candles, soap, lip balm, and hand salve at farmers markets in Orinda, San Ramon, Danville and Walnut Creek. // Bay Area Bee Companymanages each of its hives without the use of pesticides, antibiotics or other chemicals, using hand-raised queens for optimal hive strength. Get it at Rainbow Grocery, Berkeley Natural, Bi Rite, Good Earth, El Cerrito Natural, or Farmer Joe's.